Waterfalls around Jarandilla De La Vera are a prominent feature of the La Vera region, characterized by its natural landscapes and "gargantas" (gorges). These gorges contain crystal-clear waters that form natural pools and cascades. The area provides opportunities for exploring pristine natural environments and enjoying refreshing natural swimming spots. Jarandilla De La Vera combines natural attractions with historical elements, such as medieval bridges.
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The photos were taken with a Canon 70-250 lens, which makes the waterfall look much larger than it does with the naked eye. Always bring binoculars when hiking!
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A waterfall reminiscent of a mantle. Very close to Los Pilones
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the water is super cold even in summer!!!
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I recommend bringing binoculars, otherwise the waterfall goes a little unnoticed
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Located in the charming and quiet town of Guijo de Santa Bárbara, Charco del Trabuquete is a simple, although somewhat demanding, route that runs through the Jaranda Gorge. A route dotted with cliffs and cliffs through which streams and river gorges with crystal-clear waters flow. It is undoubtedly a natural environment of great beauty nestled between the Sierra de Gredos and the Sierra de Tormantos.
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The way there is much steeper than the way back.
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Garganta Mayor Route is a low difficulty route that runs through the puddles left by the Garganta Mayor on its descent near the town.
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This beautiful viewpoint has a small booth, benches and various information panels. Although in the rainy season it is easier to see, on clear days you can see the Manto de la Virgen waterfall in the distance. It is located less than a kilometer from Los Pilones.
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The region is known for its 'gargantas' (gorges) with crystal-clear waters. Among the most popular spots are Charco del Trabuquete, a natural pool with turquoise waters in the Jaranda Gorge, and El Calderón within Garganta Mayor, which features a beautiful waterfall.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The route to El Calderón - Garganta Mayor is described as a low-difficulty walk, ideal for families. Additionally, Chorrero de la Virgen Viewpoint is family-friendly, offering distant views of the Manto de la Virgen waterfall with amenities like benches and information panels.
You'll encounter pristine natural beauty, including lush green forests, rolling hills, and crystal-clear waters forming natural pools and cascades. The 'gargantas' themselves are significant natural monuments, often featuring cliffs and gorges carved by the water, especially in areas like the Jaranda Gorge.
The natural pools and waterfalls are perfect for cooling off during warm summer days. However, intense rains can significantly increase the flow of the gorges, enhancing the power of the waterfalls. For the most refreshing experience and swimming, summer is ideal, but spring and autumn offer lush scenery and strong flows.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical charm. For instance, the medieval Puente Parral, with its Roman-era stone paths, spans the Garganta Jaranda. This architectural marvel offers a glimpse into the region's past while providing access to refreshing swimming spots.
Beyond swimming and exploring the waterfalls, the surrounding areas are excellent for hiking and relaxing in nature. You can find various hiking routes, such as the Route of the Trabuquete which leads to Charco del Trabuquete. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Jarandilla De La Vera.
Yes, the route along the Garganta Mayor, which leads to El Calderón, is described as a low-difficulty route. This makes it a great option for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk to enjoy the waterfalls and natural pools.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pristine natural beauty, the crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, and the tranquil escape offered by the lush surroundings. The opportunity to combine hiking with refreshing dips in natural pools like Charco del Trabuquete is a highlight for many.
Many of the waterfall areas and natural pools, such as those around Puente Parral and within Garganta Jaranda, are easily accessible on foot from Jarandilla de la Vera. Some spots, like Charco del Trabuquete, require a walk of about 3 km, making them less crowded but still very reachable.
Yes, there are dedicated viewpoints. The Chorrero de la Virgen Viewpoint offers distant views of the Manto de la Virgen waterfall. Another option is the View of the Waterfall from the Stone Outcrop, though it's noted that binoculars can enhance the experience for distant views.
Absolutely. The 'gargantas' of Jarandilla de la Vera are famous for their natural pools, or 'charcos,' which are ideal for wild swimming. Charco del Trabuquete is explicitly mentioned as a popular spot for swimming and jumping into natural pools with its inviting turquoise waters.


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